Derived from a high quality CT scan, this atlas of the thorax from the Mauritanian Anatomy Laboratory (MAL) includes thoracic skeletal system, the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, and the esophagus.
The SPL/NAC Brain Atlas is an MRI-derived atlas of a normal volunteer developed through a collaboration between the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. It consists of more than three hundred structures and represents more than two decades of development.
Derived from a clinical quality CT scan, this SPL Liver Atlas features the liver, liver vasculature, other large vessels, and abdominal organs.
The SPL Inner Ear Atlas is an human ear based on CT stans from a experimental CT scanner. It was created as a joint project between the German Cancer Research Center and the SPL.
The SPL Head and Neck Atlas is a CT-based atlas of the skull, mandible, upper ribs and spine, and associated muscles of the neck. The atlas includes Cartilage, blood vessels, and glands.
The SPL Knee atlas is a MRI derived atlas of the human knee, showing muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments, fat, blood vessels, cartilage, meniscus, and nerves.